K leads the Legends into one of the most infamous mysteries in archaeological history: the alleged curse of King Tut’s tomb. When Howard Carter’s team opened the burial chamber of the boy king in 1922, the world became obsessed with gold, glory, ancient Egypt… and the unsettling number of people connected to the discovery who seemed to die under strange, suspicious, or just deeply inconvenient circumstances. Was it really a curse? Was it bad luck? Was it mold, media hysteria, aristocratic nonsense, or a very dead pharaoh with excellent boundaries? Frank, K, Tim, Maria, Charlie, Colin, and Ashley dig into the victims, the rumors, the legends, and the absolute audacity of anyone who would misuse a dead person’s hand as a paperweight. Because honestly, if someone did that to us after death, we’d haunt them so aggressively their Wi-Fi would only work in Latin. This episode gets into the curse mythology, the real deaths, the skeptical explanations, and the eternal question: if your tomb were disturbed, who would you curse first? Here at the Late Night Legends, we think spooky season should last all year long! Join our spooky community to ask the Legends questions, and keep the conversation going! https://discord.gg/kESdgRH47U